Exploring Internal Text Structures in Nonfiction

Exploring Internal Text Structures in Nonfiction

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Interactive Video

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Amelia Wright

English

1st - 5th Grade

Hard

17:45

The video tutorial introduces seventh graders to external and internal text structures, emphasizing the importance of understanding how text is organized to enhance comprehension. It covers six types of internal text structures: compare and contrast, chronological/sequential, listing/enumeration, cause and effect, concept and definition, and generalization/principle. Each structure is explained with examples and signal words to help identify them. The video concludes with a summary and encourages students to review their notes.

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What are external text structures primarily used for?

2.

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What is the main purpose of internal text structures?

3.

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Which graphic organizer is commonly used for 'Compare and Contrast'?

4.

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What type of text structure involves steps, such as in a process?

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Which text structure is used to list details supporting a main idea?

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What signals a 'Cause and Effect' text structure?

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What is the purpose of the 'Concept and Definition' text structure?

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Which text structure might use a graphic organizer with arrows showing progression?

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What type of internal text structure is least common?

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How can internal text structures enhance comprehension?

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